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because they're revealing our body parts. i will take my pants off at the ticket counter just promise i won't get cancer. i don't care about that. >> they're being cagey. they're not saying if it's because they discovered they're killing us or if because the way they put it originally, they couldn't find a way to put it that wasn't showing too much of us. because i really cared that there's somebody looking at my scan. >> john: that my mom has naked pictures being looked at by a government agency. >> deeply distressing. what do i care? >> i don't mean to sound like a pollyanna. i believe they will find other ways to make traveling a thoroughly miserable experience. >> john: when i want to have radiation in my body, i'll eat the food on the plane. phil mickelson regrets the comments he made because he would have to retire because of how much he's being taxed. are there people who won't work as hard because they're being taxed more? will you try to be less successful in order to be taxed less? joe? >> i just -- i need money. do
because they're revealing our body parts. i will take my pants off at the ticket counter just promise i won't get cancer. i don't care about that. >> they're being cagey. they're not saying if it's because they discovered they're killing us or if because the way they put it originally, they couldn't find a way to put it that wasn't showing too much of us. because i really cared that there's somebody looking at my scan. >> john: that my mom has naked pictures being looked at by a...
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body armor? that's what we were saying -- >> hum. i don't know. >> unless you are in the military. >> stephanie: right, if you are not a cop or in the military -- >> role play? [ laughter ] >> well. >> wow! jacki's mind defaulted to that. >> no. >> stephanie: if you are paranoid at being attacked. maybe because i'm menopause sal, i'm already sweaty enough. >> your body armor would have like puppies and feet on it. >> stephanie: exactly. here she is jacki schechner. >> good morning, everybody. we are continuing to listen in on former senator chuck hagel's confirmation hearing. and his opening remark hagel alluded to some of the controversy he has been facing up to today's session. he heyed there is plenty to analyze and criticize, but that he is and always has been committed to the united states maintaining a strong defense. >> no one individual vote no one individual quote no one individual statement defines me my beliefs ore my record my overall world view has never changed. >> he goes on to emp
body armor? that's what we were saying -- >> hum. i don't know. >> unless you are in the military. >> stephanie: right, if you are not a cop or in the military -- >> role play? [ laughter ] >> well. >> wow! jacki's mind defaulted to that. >> no. >> stephanie: if you are paranoid at being attacked. maybe because i'm menopause sal, i'm already sweaty enough. >> your body armor would have like puppies and feet on it. >> stephanie:...
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he was taking his blood out of his body, pumping it with oxygen and then putting it back in his body. that is something i want to try. >> he was not just the guy using, he was offering bribes to people. ifel allegations are true, it seems that they are true. >> john: does this horrible dishonest negate the good work he has done for cancer research. >> no, we can give him credit for heroically surviving cancer, and then he survived cancer and then ingested all these horrible things in his body. >> and who knows if those two things are related or not relate good mel gibson, really good in the beaver but still a tool. my panel will stay with me as we talk about the true threats to marriage, and it ain't what you think. but first a peek of "say anything" with joy behar. >> joy: thank you, john. on tonight's "say anything" i'll talk to mob wives about translateing mob phrases to other languages. >> i went to israel and stayed there a couple of years. i learned to speak hebrew. >> joy: how are you going to say you're going to switch with the viciousfishes. >> i would say good night good luc
he was taking his blood out of his body, pumping it with oxygen and then putting it back in his body. that is something i want to try. >> he was not just the guy using, he was offering bribes to people. ifel allegations are true, it seems that they are true. >> john: does this horrible dishonest negate the good work he has done for cancer research. >> no, we can give him credit for heroically surviving cancer, and then he survived cancer and then ingested all these horrible...
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>> we're look at making sure local councils and regional governing bodies are put in place nondiscrimination policies to encourage charter organizations to do the right ching. >> john: you're a credit to your moms and the scouts. thank you for your service. zach wahl, thank you for the insights. fox news and rush limbaugh single-handedly battle immigration reform. will no one help them? my panel of nonexperts talk all about it next. first, let's check out what's happening on "say anything" with joy behar. >> joy: thanks, john. next on "say anything," we have the two tough talking legal eagles of the hit show staten island law. we'll get their take on the difference between divorce and annulment and what will become of kim kardashian's infamous 72-day marriage. >> he want this dream of getting married again. he really wants her erased from his past. >> is he really religious though? because if you're not really religious, now you're creating a problem. >> you know why it's not right for mediation? they're not in the right head, either one of them. >> joy: plus comedy legend alan zweibel talks
>> we're look at making sure local councils and regional governing bodies are put in place nondiscrimination policies to encourage charter organizations to do the right ching. >> john: you're a credit to your moms and the scouts. thank you for your service. zach wahl, thank you for the insights. fox news and rush limbaugh single-handedly battle immigration reform. will no one help them? my panel of nonexperts talk all about it next. first, let's check out what's happening on...
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the basic formula for many of these deaths is two 18-year-olds and a gun in a quarrel equals a dead body. we may have injures we may have someone stabbed but we wouldn't end up with so many dead bodies. >> cenk: with six times as many as found in new york, what is lead to go that? >> well, i think there are a number of ways that people are getting around some of the laws here that i think we could do a better job of in disrupting these underground markets that are bringing guns in the city. i do think that conservatives do have a point that we could enforce our laws more effectively and our police superintendent has some pretty sensible ideas on how to do that better. right now there is too little penalty, too little deterrent for people who go and say fill up the trunk of their car with .9mm pistols and then drive into chicago and sell them. we got to stop that. it's a obviously a big part of our homicide problems. >> other than the prevalence of guns on the street, what is the indicator that we have the amount of homicide in chicago? >> we have to help young people deal more safely, mo
the basic formula for many of these deaths is two 18-year-olds and a gun in a quarrel equals a dead body. we may have injures we may have someone stabbed but we wouldn't end up with so many dead bodies. >> cenk: with six times as many as found in new york, what is lead to go that? >> well, i think there are a number of ways that people are getting around some of the laws here that i think we could do a better job of in disrupting these underground markets that are bringing guns in...
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banning the kind of weapon that can blast a body a child's body to pieces that's important. and now there are brave voices calling for change. one mother from one of the victims in newtown submitted a list of proposals to the task force. when she buried her son a month ago she had an open-casket funeral, and he is invited the governor to attend. she wanted him to see the horror of these wounds. she said we all saw how beautiful he was. he had thick shiny hair. beautiful long eyelashes that rested on his cheeks. he looked like he was sleeping but the reality of it buzz under the cloth he had covering his mouth there was no mouth left. his jaw was blown away. i just want people to know the ugliness of it. so we don't talk about it abstract abstractly. they were brutalized. and that's what haunts me at not. that is what will move this debate forward. and americans do want to see movement. the majority of americans, 60% support a ban on assault weapons, 44% of republicans clearly half. so it up to congress to act on their wishes. the problem, of course is the nra, and it has onl
banning the kind of weapon that can blast a body a child's body to pieces that's important. and now there are brave voices calling for change. one mother from one of the victims in newtown submitted a list of proposals to the task force. when she buried her son a month ago she had an open-casket funeral, and he is invited the governor to attend. she wanted him to see the horror of these wounds. she said we all saw how beautiful he was. he had thick shiny hair. beautiful long eyelashes that...
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at least 65 bodies found by a riverbed up to as many as 80 now people are reporting. they were brought to that school that you're seeing now and people are picking through to see who was massacred there. their hands were tied behind their backs, and they were shot in the head. now, one more story about syria iran has jumped in the mix here, in aid to the ayatollah said syria plays a very key role in supporting or god forbid destabilizing the resistance front. for this reasons an attack on syria is considered an attack on iran and iran's allies. the reason why that is devastating is if there is any action taken in syria here we go. it's a much larger war. these are not good times in the middle east, and it is significant trouble but also in egypt we have trouble there. we had a curfew imposed in three different cities by their leader mohammed morsi. here is more on that story. >> violence on the anniversary of one of the bloodiest days of the egyptian revolution. the tear gas was so intense it covered downtown cairo with plume of smoke. protesters are still angry with
at least 65 bodies found by a riverbed up to as many as 80 now people are reporting. they were brought to that school that you're seeing now and people are picking through to see who was massacred there. their hands were tied behind their backs, and they were shot in the head. now, one more story about syria iran has jumped in the mix here, in aid to the ayatollah said syria plays a very key role in supporting or god forbid destabilizing the resistance front. for this reasons an attack on syria...
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i would hope people would judge him on the whole body of his record as a public servant all the way back when he was a sergeant in the vietnam war. to me i think he would serve with distinction and honor. >> i agree. he made that point in his opening statement which was to judge him on the entirety of his record of his life, which obviously is very exemplary. but do you think the republicans will end up filibustering him? there would be some suggestions that ted cruz is going to put a hold on him. >> i sure hope not. i'm a career person. i serve both republican and democratic administrations. we can't litigate the past over and over again. if you think of what is ahead for the next secretary of defense, how do we get out of afghanistan with honor effectiveness and redeem the valor of our soldiers who have serve there had? how do we face the challenge in asia. these are key questions, and i think senator hagel deserves--he deserves the ability to complete his answers and not be interrupted. this should be a thoughtful confidential hopefully on a bipartisan basis. maybe that's too much to
i would hope people would judge him on the whole body of his record as a public servant all the way back when he was a sergeant in the vietnam war. to me i think he would serve with distinction and honor. >> i agree. he made that point in his opening statement which was to judge him on the entirety of his record of his life, which obviously is very exemplary. but do you think the republicans will end up filibustering him? there would be some suggestions that ted cruz is going to put a...
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people's safety and they're talking about gender neutral tests and if there's a job you have to have upper body strength, they're not going to put them out there. it's a worry that all of these women are going to be shoved out to do hand to hand combat. i think women qualified to do certain jobs will do them and if they are not qualified won't be put in the line of harm. >> cenk: i think it's actually the strongest military in the history of the world so i'm not overly concerned about that portion. let me read you a couple of quotes: >> cenk: to tucker's point, laura, aren't women like for example, tammy duck worth already in battle or were in battle, and so doesn't that point seem a little outdated? >> it does. i'm glad you brought up tammy duck worth the congresswoman from illinois. she's missing two legs, from having them blown up flying a helicopter in combat. this is already going on. why is it worse for a woman to lose her limbs than a man? if she wants to do those jobs knowing full well what they entail and could result in, why not let her do it? i don't understand why approximate this i
people's safety and they're talking about gender neutral tests and if there's a job you have to have upper body strength, they're not going to put them out there. it's a worry that all of these women are going to be shoved out to do hand to hand combat. i think women qualified to do certain jobs will do them and if they are not qualified won't be put in the line of harm. >> cenk: i think it's actually the strongest military in the history of the world so i'm not overly concerned about...
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designed for long distance accuracy stopping power against body armor designed for u.s. special operations. now they're next to your kids. and now the fontana police are armed to the teeth. they have 14 police officers, 40 hours of training, stored in police armory overnight and kept at a safe in assigned schools. there is one person fighting back against this. laticiaf she's a school board member. guess what is happening, she is he right here on "the young turks." great to have you leticia. >> there are a couple of things i don't like. the way the purchase was made, we were not informed of the board. i sit on the board of education. we were not informed that we would be having these weapons purchased and then they would be stored--there are conflicting reports, we don't know. if they're going to be stored on the school sites, which is the information that i got from the superintendent, or they're transported back and forth from the police department office to the different schools. we still don't know. my thing is they should not be at the schools, number one. number tw
designed for long distance accuracy stopping power against body armor designed for u.s. special operations. now they're next to your kids. and now the fontana police are armed to the teeth. they have 14 police officers, 40 hours of training, stored in police armory overnight and kept at a safe in assigned schools. there is one person fighting back against this. laticiaf she's a school board member. guess what is happening, she is he right here on "the young turks." great to have you...
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ran this cartoon showing israeli prime minister benjamin yet ya you had building a wall trapping the bodies of suffering palestinians. then rupert murdoch tweeted. we love when he does that about the cartoon's artist saying gerald scarfe has never reflected the opinions of the sunday times. nevertheless we owe major apology for grotesque offensive cartoon. so if the u.s., fox and murdoch's empire is -- doesn't this prove that murdoch who held a fund-raiser for hillary clinton who described himself as liberal, has no core ideology beyond making a buck? >> he's procapitallist. >> i love old navy. i love banana republic. they're the same company. he's never represented our views. well, he's employed by you! >> exactly i can see you not reading someone's entire article so maybe the last paragraph is racy. this is a cartoon. dude, you can see it. it's right there! >> it's not like some ecards, user generated content. some editor has to decide yes let's put this ad in our paper. >> he apologized via tweet which means he means it. for real. >> john: it is really him too. you know, i guess he could
ran this cartoon showing israeli prime minister benjamin yet ya you had building a wall trapping the bodies of suffering palestinians. then rupert murdoch tweeted. we love when he does that about the cartoon's artist saying gerald scarfe has never reflected the opinions of the sunday times. nevertheless we owe major apology for grotesque offensive cartoon. so if the u.s., fox and murdoch's empire is -- doesn't this prove that murdoch who held a fund-raiser for hillary clinton who described...
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children, good morning it's freezing it's snowing here there's snuggies on the chalk body outline in new york city it's so cold. >> walk-a walk-a walk-a. >> stephanie: good morning, john fugelsang. >> john fugelsang. i was hoping to join you tonight, but now i'm doing the "viewpoint" thing, so i'll be traveling down tomorrow. >> stephanie: yes. >> and you are not letting anybody know who is coming. >> stephanie: one is a major movie and television show. >> major. >> lee majors -- >> stephanie: right it is the $6 million man. chris lavoie jim and jacki opening the show. john luminaries in the audience can i just say. >> say, please. >> stephanie: everybody is going to be there. i was on tom hartman yesterday, he is coming -- everybody is coming. >> love them. >> stephanie: like jessica, steph my husband and i bought vip tickets the moment it was announced that sexy liberal would be in dc. we bought two less esteemed tickets for our daughter. screw her. my husband had to be a closeted liberal in 2007 in his professional environment. we're both eagerly awaiting our evening with the most
children, good morning it's freezing it's snowing here there's snuggies on the chalk body outline in new york city it's so cold. >> walk-a walk-a walk-a. >> stephanie: good morning, john fugelsang. >> john fugelsang. i was hoping to join you tonight, but now i'm doing the "viewpoint" thing, so i'll be traveling down tomorrow. >> stephanie: yes. >> and you are not letting anybody know who is coming. >> stephanie: one is a major movie and television...
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body. which doesn't really seem like cheating if you think about it. it is your blood but apparently it is both dangerous don't try that at home, kids. also, it is something that helps you breathe which is a good thing in sports, when you have to bike up the side of the pyrenees. >> john: i think that's what the stones did in switzerland back in '72. i'm with you dave. i'm boggled. when you consider the amount of people out there who want to sue lance armstrong for defamation and slander. this admission by armstrong could do more than clear his conscience. what sort of legal issues is he going to run into and specifically with all of the people whose lives he ruined in an effort to defend himself against the charges we know to be true. is there a way to get a head count of how many people he's defamed? >> honestly, no. there's not. what he's trying to do right now is nothing short than trying to cycle through the eye of a needle because he's trying to please two completely different masters
body. which doesn't really seem like cheating if you think about it. it is your blood but apparently it is both dangerous don't try that at home, kids. also, it is something that helps you breathe which is a good thing in sports, when you have to bike up the side of the pyrenees. >> john: i think that's what the stones did in switzerland back in '72. i'm with you dave. i'm boggled. when you consider the amount of people out there who want to sue lance armstrong for defamation and slander....
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we should have -- every woman should have the choice to decide what they want to do with their own body. then let's have a conversation, a real legislative conversation about unwanted pregnancies and how we can prevent them. we can't have that conversation as a nation because idiots have loud voices. >> you're so reasonable. >> john: let me take it on to a different topic then. this is a bit bewildering as well. the naacp is fighting new york's ban on large sugary soft drinks. whether you agree with the ban or not, the naacp is saying the ban hurts minority-owned small businesses and reduces freedom of choice in low income communities. there are those who would say the naacp might want to direct their energies toward fighting obesity problems. fighting diabetes or health issues. what side do you guys take on this? >> it's interesting. i'm going to -- she's actually the president of an naacp chapter. that will be interesting there. i'll tell you this. when you stop for a moment and look at it, whether or not you have an opinion on this, whether or not people should be ingesting that, whe
we should have -- every woman should have the choice to decide what they want to do with their own body. then let's have a conversation, a real legislative conversation about unwanted pregnancies and how we can prevent them. we can't have that conversation as a nation because idiots have loud voices. >> you're so reasonable. >> john: let me take it on to a different topic then. this is a bit bewildering as well. the naacp is fighting new york's ban on large sugary soft drinks....
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we're patrolling the area looking for guns, drugs, bodies. the cartel is so heavily armed the military needs everything they've got to go up against these guys. ♪ ♪ this goes out to all of the women in the world, especially -- >> announcer: stephanie miller. ♪ you put your hand upon my hip, when i dip we dip you dip ♪ ♪ >> stephanie: it is the "stephanie miller show." welcome it to. fifty-one minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-1-2. oh, i forgot about the cameras again. >> yeah. >> stephanie: jasmine in ohio hi jasmine. >> caller: hi, stephanie. >> stephanie: hello. >> caller: just wanted to comment on a couple of things. at what point do we separate mental health from hip-o-wa and at what point do we look at mental health issues and preclude them from gun ownership. and on what -- >> stephanie: that woman also as i recall has depression. i don't think anybody thinks that what these people had was just simply depression. >> right. but they did pass background checks. >> they did. >> caller: he still have to keep in mind privacy and
we're patrolling the area looking for guns, drugs, bodies. the cartel is so heavily armed the military needs everything they've got to go up against these guys. ♪ ♪ this goes out to all of the women in the world, especially -- >> announcer: stephanie miller. ♪ you put your hand upon my hip, when i dip we dip you dip ♪ ♪ >> stephanie: it is the "stephanie miller show." welcome it to. fifty-one minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-1-2. oh, i forgot about the cameras...
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to bodies. >> stephanie: this is why sandy hook changed things. didn't you have to see the pictures to imagine what a 6-year-old shot by a military assault weapon at close range looked like. and what those policemen must have experienced. >> caller: unfortunately, you still have these idiots who get on air to say -- that will say that bullet is not as big as any other. really? stand in front of one of them and let's see how you take that bullet. >> stephanie: exactly. all right. i follow you. it sounded dirty when he was started saying, he had started doing some personal poll testing of the people around him. it was a very good point. >> that story is now posted on your facebook page. [ ♪ magic wand ♪ ] >> stephanie: see how that is? tv people saw me hand it to you out of the dumpster. >> there are all kinds of gross stuff on it. like fish. >> liver? >> stephanie: used fish? >> i don't know what you bring in for lunch anymore breakfast whatever. >> stephanie: okay. >> continuation of dinner. >> stephanie: robert in montana, you're on "the step
to bodies. >> stephanie: this is why sandy hook changed things. didn't you have to see the pictures to imagine what a 6-year-old shot by a military assault weapon at close range looked like. and what those policemen must have experienced. >> caller: unfortunately, you still have these idiots who get on air to say -- that will say that bullet is not as big as any other. really? stand in front of one of them and let's see how you take that bullet. >> stephanie: exactly. all...
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we're patrolling the area looking for guns, drugs, bodies. the cartel is so heavily armed the military needs everything they've got to go up against these guys. ♪ ♪ yeah this is the story of -- >> announcer: stephanie miller. ♪ nasty, bow wow, wow, yippi yo yippy yay ♪ >> stephanie: it is the "stephanie miller show." welcome it to. twenty three minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-1-2. you know i believe the children are our future right. ♪ i believe that children are our future ♪ >> stephanie: particularly laura -- wait it's laura's daughter kat. >> got ya. >> stephanie: subject line you are my role model. that can't end well. my name is kat from cleveland. my mom had your podcast, and we were listening before vacation when all of the fox and friends viewers were telling you to kill yourself. >> oh, yeah. >> stephanie: it truly made me depressed. i don't know why people have to be so mean to you because of your political beliefs. yeah, kat. ever since i was four you have made me want to run for office. wow! they were illogical plo
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. >> if general mccrystal continues to speak out that these are designed for war and maximum body damage, not for a civilized society, we might get that ban on assault weapons. we should get a universal background check for all gun sales so it's harder for criminals, the mentally ill and terrorist groups that come to u.s. gun shows because they can buy assault weapons without a background check in this country, we should be able to get that. the ban on high-capacity ammunition clips is just common sense. we should get consumer protection standards like we have for toy guns but not real guns and then lindsay graham is so disingenuous -- he has done everything possible to restrict law enforcement's ability to keep track of who has guns. in fact the fbi has to by law absolutely destroy gun purchase records after 24 hours, and those are the ones that come from gun dealers. and the atf reported that in the year 2000, 1% of federally licensed gun dealers, like the dirt bag dealer just outside of chicago, responsible for selling 57% of guns traced to crime, you would think congress would say go
. >> if general mccrystal continues to speak out that these are designed for war and maximum body damage, not for a civilized society, we might get that ban on assault weapons. we should get a universal background check for all gun sales so it's harder for criminals, the mentally ill and terrorist groups that come to u.s. gun shows because they can buy assault weapons without a background check in this country, we should be able to get that. the ban on high-capacity ammunition clips is...
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. >> do you remember when todd aiken said that women who are raped can't get pregnant because the body shuts itself down. >> former congressman. >> yes. now there is a representative in georgia who said it's only partially fault. >> he's partly right. i'm an obgyn doctor, i've been an obyn doctor for a long time. it's partially true. we tell couples all the time where the woman is having a hard time conceiving, because they're not ovulating. we tell them just relax don't be so tense and up tight because all that adrenaline can cause you not to off late. >> cenk: now is there something to adrenaline will cause women not to ovulate. >> all women are different. there are women who want so much to conceive that, they will stress so much about it, that they will be unable to ovulate. in each year there are 32,000 pregnancies caused by rape every year. >> how could an obgyn not realize that it not only can happen but happens all the time and it is more likely to happen michael, on the politics of this how dumb do you have to be to bring this back up. >> how could someone be such a moran as t
. >> do you remember when todd aiken said that women who are raped can't get pregnant because the body shuts itself down. >> former congressman. >> yes. now there is a representative in georgia who said it's only partially fault. >> he's partly right. i'm an obgyn doctor, i've been an obyn doctor for a long time. it's partially true. we tell couples all the time where the woman is having a hard time conceiving, because they're not ovulating. we tell them just relax don't...
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he defended todd akin's comments saying that the body can shut that whole thing down if it's legitimate rape and now the suzanne b anthony list is stepping in to offer a new training program to teach gop lawmakers to talk about rape. my goodness how is it we got here with one party consistently making such offensive comments about women? >> i think it is the republican brand, and because the most extreme of that party have taken over the party, and because the nonsense that you hear coming from them, and trying to think that it is only in a messaging memo, the fact is that the american public are pro choice. they have rejected this rhetoric and nonsense. and until these guys realize that politicians have no business in this, and they are not physicians -- they make crappy doctors these politicians do and we have to make sure as we head into 2014 that we elect pro choice members at the congressional level and in the state houses. it is so critical. when you were governor we knew the power of having somebody there that shared the pro choice values. these folks are so extreme, and we have
he defended todd akin's comments saying that the body can shut that whole thing down if it's legitimate rape and now the suzanne b anthony list is stepping in to offer a new training program to teach gop lawmakers to talk about rape. my goodness how is it we got here with one party consistently making such offensive comments about women? >> i think it is the republican brand, and because the most extreme of that party have taken over the party, and because the nonsense that you hear...
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you dope with chardonnay. >> but he took his blood out oxygen at itted and then put it back in his body. and this was the first week no one was inducted in the hall of fame because of the steroid scandal. we just need the dope league. >> stephanie: someone was saying it was an even playing field. and if a dirty field he is still the best. >> but then it goes -- >> stephanie: you let oprah handle the details. roy in nashville. >> caller: there's no mention in the media about the medical cost of treating gunshot injuries. all of this talk about deaths which is a figure hard to find out. go try to find anything on the intro nut you get lead down a rabbit hole with misinformation. >> stephanie: yeah. they have prevented us even from doing research on gun violence. it's incredible the power they have had. >> and it effects communities financially. that's a good point. >> stephanie: yep. andrew in california. you are on with john. hi, andrew. >> caller: hi how are you doing steph? >> stephanie: good go ahead. >> caller: i'm home sick today, so i thought i would call in. i want to give a histo
you dope with chardonnay. >> but he took his blood out oxygen at itted and then put it back in his body. and this was the first week no one was inducted in the hall of fame because of the steroid scandal. we just need the dope league. >> stephanie: someone was saying it was an even playing field. and if a dirty field he is still the best. >> but then it goes -- >> stephanie: you let oprah handle the details. roy in nashville. >> caller: there's no mention in the...
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there are some who say in congress in legislative bodies that that is just circumventing congress. there are people who have talked about impeaching the president if he goes around congress. i'm assuming you're okay if the president goes around an obstructionist group. >> i think the following. we can accomplish some things by executive order and there will be some of the items that needing to through a legislative process. my hope is that people who are speaking out now, even before the recommendations are laid out there, we'll take a step back and look at what is in the best interest of american families and america's children. that's what needs to be the guiding principle here as to how we get it done. >> jennifer: you're also debate debating another sandy issue which is hurricane sandy. your includes in the house will vote tonight on this $51 billion hurricane sandy aid package. do you think it's going to pass this time? and if so, why? >> well, i'm optimistic that it will pass. that is because again, in order to address the great challenge and you under this after being govern
there are some who say in congress in legislative bodies that that is just circumventing congress. there are people who have talked about impeaching the president if he goes around congress. i'm assuming you're okay if the president goes around an obstructionist group. >> i think the following. we can accomplish some things by executive order and there will be some of the items that needing to through a legislative process. my hope is that people who are speaking out now, even before the...
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when it hits a human body the affects are devastating. it is designed to do that. that's what our soldiers out to carry. i personally do not think that there any need for that kind of weaponry on the streets. >> jennifer: well, even these three very powerful leaders mcchrystal bloomberg giffords, they could have a difficult time getting legislation passed because the gun lobby is mobilizing, the first ever gun appreciation day just two days before the presidential inauguration. the group is calling on supporters to turn out en masse at gun stores, ranges, and shows from coast to coast with their constitution american flags and hands off my guns signs to protest president obama's quote, post sandy hook assault on gun rights. some state legislatures are carrying out that agenda, including two states where mass shootings have already occurred. for example virginia, the site of the virginia tech shootings and texas home to fort hood, they are both considering guess what loosening restrictions. but still there is room for hope. because in arizona the home of gabby if i
when it hits a human body the affects are devastating. it is designed to do that. that's what our soldiers out to carry. i personally do not think that there any need for that kind of weaponry on the streets. >> jennifer: well, even these three very powerful leaders mcchrystal bloomberg giffords, they could have a difficult time getting legislation passed because the gun lobby is mobilizing, the first ever gun appreciation day just two days before the presidential inauguration. the group...
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so we had 20 kids killed that day. 27 people over all but since then 643 and the body count mounts everything single day. let's bring in michael shure to tell us about that biden meeting. >> it's important that we mind people watching "the young turks"," we need to remind people between tragedies and vice president biden coming out of that meeting talking about the urgency with which the president and white house plan on acting on guns. >> so we're here today to deal with a problem that requires immediate action, urgent action, and the president and i are determined to take action. this is not an exercise of photo opportunities. i want to make it clear that we are not going to get caught up in the notion unless we can do everything that we're going to do nothing. it's critically important that we act. >> cenk: i'm encouraged by this. the president has not acted very strongly in the first term. but all of a sudden biden who shepherded the assault weapons ban when clinton was president seems like he might take serious action. >> i think we're seeing, this playing political skepticism, but we're
so we had 20 kids killed that day. 27 people over all but since then 643 and the body count mounts everything single day. let's bring in michael shure to tell us about that biden meeting. >> it's important that we mind people watching "the young turks"," we need to remind people between tragedies and vice president biden coming out of that meeting talking about the urgency with which the president and white house plan on acting on guns. >> so we're here today to deal...
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we're patrolling the area looking for guns, drugs, bodies. the cartel is so heavily armed the military needs everything they've got to go up against these guys. >> gavin: this final group of great guests mick me feel old. they're not founders and breakthrough innovations. they're all in their 20s and 30s. ladies and gentlemen, meet our future. where did the name yelp come from? >> well, he set out to create this new internet site about finding local businesses. we thought what would be a good name for that. one of the folks working with us in the beginning said yel. it's like help, yellow pages it's short and memorable. we were able to buy the domain and went with it. >> gavin: what was the bad idea. >> yocal. a terrible name. it could be misspelled but i thought it was being shard with local yokel. i thought it was cute. >> you had the opportunity to sell out to all people google. it was reported that there was an offer on the table and decided not to go down that path. to hold on and finally go public. you've had a spectacular run. in contr
we're patrolling the area looking for guns, drugs, bodies. the cartel is so heavily armed the military needs everything they've got to go up against these guys. >> gavin: this final group of great guests mick me feel old. they're not founders and breakthrough innovations. they're all in their 20s and 30s. ladies and gentlemen, meet our future. where did the name yelp come from? >> well, he set out to create this new internet site about finding local businesses. we thought what would...
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and while waiting for the shots rahm emmanuel would body slam them to the ground. he writes in here, it was common knowledge that they were bullies, hyper intelligence bullies, but bullies nonethele nonetheless. >> ana: as a public official, how does he think that this kind of behavior is acceptable? what is it about him that thinks, you know what, i can treat people this way, i can assault a reporter and i'm not going to face any consequences for it. >> he has been compared to lyndon johnson, i think lyndon johnson used profanity strategically and as a bully tactic. when you're in a position of rahm emmanuel and you swear at somebody, you can swear at them but they can't swear at you. just the fact that you're using profanity. one of the cases where this came up, this was in jonathan aldridge's book "the promise" take your f-ing tampons out and tell me what you have to have to say. that came up when a former senator wanted to make his temperament an issue. she said, no tampons. let's talk about tampons. this is not about tampons but how women would feel about some
and while waiting for the shots rahm emmanuel would body slam them to the ground. he writes in here, it was common knowledge that they were bullies, hyper intelligence bullies, but bullies nonethele nonetheless. >> ana: as a public official, how does he think that this kind of behavior is acceptable? what is it about him that thinks, you know what, i can treat people this way, i can assault a reporter and i'm not going to face any consequences for it. >> he has been compared to...
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i've covered stories that are more political more touching, more important to the body politic, more exciting. i have never covered anything this bizarre and that's what makes it such a bigger story than anything else. the bizarre aspect of this is so profound. the idea that a football player of such prominence which would either -- he's the most naive person in the history of the world -- he shouldn't be left alone in a room with sharp objects or he was part of a hoax. an architect of a hoax that ensnared "sports illustrated," espn, "the new york times," and for what end? that's the big unanswered question. if this is a hoax, why would somebody risk their reputation, their character a potential $20 million contract just so people would know that he had a girlfriend. >> john: the theory is that if he was in on it, he was part of the hoax because he wanted to generate a lot of sympathy, make his narrative all the richer for a shot at the heisman. that the school is behind him 1,000% saying he's the victim. do you buy that or think he may have played a role in this hoax? >> i think the
i've covered stories that are more political more touching, more important to the body politic, more exciting. i have never covered anything this bizarre and that's what makes it such a bigger story than anything else. the bizarre aspect of this is so profound. the idea that a football player of such prominence which would either -- he's the most naive person in the history of the world -- he shouldn't be left alone in a room with sharp objects or he was part of a hoax. an architect of a hoax...
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the body is already in the car. it's starting to mold. >> but ulcyou know, also he is a famous player? right? for notre dame. he is a famous linebacker. you would think if this girl on campus was having a quote, unquote affair, somebody would know about it. there would be a little buzz. the coaches said they never heard anything about this at all which, again, should have been fishy. i got it adrian. i don't believe a word he says. the heels of the lance armstrong thing, big fat liars. we believed the lance armstrong story a long time. you know why? i did because he denied it over and over again. he kept winning. ron -- and he beat cancer. >> yeah. >> cancer is the thread here hey, ron. how are you doing? >> good. how are you. >> what do you think? >> to peter point first with the high school heismann trophy. it amazes me they are named before the college football season starts which begins that process of. >> we know who the can datas are. >> bill: really? >> yeah >> caller: then to the whole point they were talkin
the body is already in the car. it's starting to mold. >> but ulcyou know, also he is a famous player? right? for notre dame. he is a famous linebacker. you would think if this girl on campus was having a quote, unquote affair, somebody would know about it. there would be a little buzz. the coaches said they never heard anything about this at all which, again, should have been fishy. i got it adrian. i don't believe a word he says. the heels of the lance armstrong thing, big fat liars. we...
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. >> i was the one that found the supervisor's body and put a finger in a hole trying to get a pulse. once you see one of these crime scenes, it isn't like the movies. it changes your view of weapons. >> stephanie: oddly the nra not supportive. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: they called the effort disappointing. disappointing. they are disappointed. they are yeah. >> disappointed! >> stephanie: yeah, but not surprised. i'm sure that's what hurts her the most. >> i'm disappointed! >> stephanie: senator feinstein has been trying to ban guns for decades, it is disappointing that she is once again trying to curtail the constitution instead of prosecuting criminals or fixing our broken mental health system. the american people know gun bans do not work. >> the question is are you lying then or are you lying now? or are you not a chronic and habitual liar! >> stephanie: congress will reject senator feinstein's wrong-headed approach. a lot of people think that is true, but i hope not. >> no weapon is taken from anyone. the purpose is to dry up the supply of these weapons
. >> i was the one that found the supervisor's body and put a finger in a hole trying to get a pulse. once you see one of these crime scenes, it isn't like the movies. it changes your view of weapons. >> stephanie: oddly the nra not supportive. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: they called the effort disappointing. disappointing. they are disappointed. they are yeah. >> disappointed! >> stephanie: yeah, but not surprised. i'm sure that's...
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my commentary on that next. looking for guns, drugs, bodies. the cartel is so heavily armed the military needs everything they've got to go up against these guys. at cepacol we've heard people are going to extremes to relieve their sore throats. oh, okay, you don't need to do that. but i don't want any more of the usual lozenges and i want new cooling relief! ugh. how do you feel? now i'm cold. hmm. this is a better choice. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long after the lozenge is gone. ahhh. not just a sensation sensational relief. hershey's simple pleasures chocolate. 30% less fat, 100% delicious. [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet but they're gonna fall in love get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary not commission. they'll ge
my commentary on that next. looking for guns, drugs, bodies. the cartel is so heavily armed the military needs everything they've got to go up against these guys. at cepacol we've heard people are going to extremes to relieve their sore throats. oh, okay, you don't need to do that. but i don't want any more of the usual lozenges and i want new cooling relief! ugh. how do you feel? now i'm cold. hmm. this is a better choice. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient...
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as we've seen in the last budget debates that we've had the senate is really the only body that can do anything or get anything done. that's where the compromise will happen. we'll see--the house will come up with their paul ryan budget on steroids that they're planning right now and the senate will have to find compromise or common ground that the white house can agree to as well, and then we'll be back where we were at the end of 2011. i think the republicans definitely do--are taking a moment to regroup so they can fight that battle, and it will be a similar battle to the ones we've seen before. >> cenk: grace wyler, michael shure, we appreciate it. mark my words, they will shut the government down. they will do whatever they need to do. they will be as obstinate as humanly possible. they will sacrifice everything, the republicans will. the only thing they will not sacrifice are the bondholders who are their bosses. all right when we come back, a gun buy back in los angeles actually brought in rpgs rocket propelled grenades. is it a smart idea to do that or not? we'll talk to the gu
as we've seen in the last budget debates that we've had the senate is really the only body that can do anything or get anything done. that's where the compromise will happen. we'll see--the house will come up with their paul ryan budget on steroids that they're planning right now and the senate will have to find compromise or common ground that the white house can agree to as well, and then we'll be back where we were at the end of 2011. i think the republicans definitely do--are taking a...
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one came out and talked about how todd aiken might be right when he said the body has a way of shutting things down if it's a legitimate rape. let me show you what the representative said on that. >> he's partly right on that. i've been an obgyn doctor for a long time, since 1975. i delivered lots of babies and i know about these things. it is true. we tell infertile couples all the time who are having trouble conceiving because of--because of the woman not ovulateing just relax. drink a glass of wine. and don't be so tense and up tight because all that adrenaline can cause you not to ovulate. >> cenk: does he have any idea what he's talking about? >> well, i'll say i heard those remarks, and i was very disturbed. i'll just say that as a fog and a scientist who is committed to evidence-based medical practice, i'm quite surprised that the representative would make such statements that are not rooted in scientific evidence. i can say that as someone who has also done work respond to go sexual assault his remarks sounded strangely akin to victim-blaming. so i don't know what his evidencary
one came out and talked about how todd aiken might be right when he said the body has a way of shutting things down if it's a legitimate rape. let me show you what the representative said on that. >> he's partly right on that. i've been an obgyn doctor for a long time, since 1975. i delivered lots of babies and i know about these things. it is true. we tell infertile couples all the time who are having trouble conceiving because of--because of the woman not ovulateing just relax. drink a...
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upper body strength and physical movements and speed endurance and so forth. >> jennifer: is it just about strength or it is something els. >> the congressman's comments were really out of line and not based on facts. there are women who could do these tasks, because they are being recruited right now is another question, and we don't have our best and brightest necessarily joining the military, because today men are randomly assigned to the combat arms units and women aren't even given the opportunity to compete for the assignments. if you look at professional athletes, cross-fit competitions, you know there are women capable of doing these jobs. not all women want to be infantry men or special operatives but some do, and they should be given the opportunity. >> jennifer: and to your point, last year, i think the marines opened their infant try officer trains to women, but probably because of this very ban only two volunteered and both unfortunately failed to finish. no volunteered for the next course and is that because women are not participating because they feel like they are no
upper body strength and physical movements and speed endurance and so forth. >> jennifer: is it just about strength or it is something els. >> the congressman's comments were really out of line and not based on facts. there are women who could do these tasks, because they are being recruited right now is another question, and we don't have our best and brightest necessarily joining the military, because today men are randomly assigned to the combat arms units and women aren't even...
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more cops and more firefighters that support our we're patrolling the area looking for guns, drugs, bodies. the cartel is so heavily armed the military needs everything they've got to go up against these guys. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> gavin: in our final mints with baseball legend willie mays which talk about what it takes to make it all the way to the pinnacle of the game and what young people need to do to prepare to win. >> gavin: you're looking back with all your experience and treasure of knowledge. what do you say to a young kid out there who aspire to become a willie mays. is it fun baseball or is it discipline character applying oneself. what do you recommend to the young ball players, even the ones who made it up to the major leagues. >> i recommend that they don't try to be like me. be yourself. every who come to the majors have to understand that they're going to make a lot of money. make sure you save some. make sure you help your family, and they will help you. i think when you start trying to copy a lot of people as you grow old, that's where the problem starts. you might n
more cops and more firefighters that support our we're patrolling the area looking for guns, drugs, bodies. the cartel is so heavily armed the military needs everything they've got to go up against these guys. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> gavin: in our final mints with baseball legend willie mays which talk about what it takes to make it all the way to the pinnacle of the game and what young people need to do to prepare to win. >> gavin: you're looking back with all your experience...
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i was a democratic aide, and we worked across body lines on veteran bills bills to support military healthcare, they were straight. they were honest. when they said what they wanted to do, one could count on that, and we were very effective together. since then he has been involved with my organization and a strong voice on international issues he's an independent thinker and gives straight talk. that's what we really need in leadership in our country. >> john: please stay here, and we'll welcome joe williams, sam seder, thank you, gentlemen, great to have you. let me put it out to you. what do you think sam and joe do you think the g.o.p. option opposition to hagel the same as against obama he's soft on iran? >> it's partly that. there is also maybe perhaps some resentment towards hagel for being a little bit of a natural genuine maverick. i'm a he not saying that coincidentally, but this is the republican party trying to set upup the parameters of what the oh obama foreign policy is going to be in the years to come. they're concerned that the obama administration is going to start to take a
i was a democratic aide, and we worked across body lines on veteran bills bills to support military healthcare, they were straight. they were honest. when they said what they wanted to do, one could count on that, and we were very effective together. since then he has been involved with my organization and a strong voice on international issues he's an independent thinker and gives straight talk. that's what we really need in leadership in our country. >> john: please stay here, and we'll...
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out that grind you into a monster in high school and it's win, win win win win and you sacrifice your body. i mean that's not healthy. >> yeah. to get people to focus on the game in ways of reducing the risk. larry in new britain, connecticut. >> good morning, bill >> bill: good. >> caller: basically if you paid attention, you can see football players have been getting bigger and faster. >> bill: yes. >> caller: i have a nephew who is a 240-pound punter, and i can attest to that although i am glad he is a punter and not a linebacker. >> bill: right. >> caller: we need to focus on the helmets. if we could design technology for better smartphones and send people into space, i am sure we could come up with a helmet that can presently these -- prevent these concussions >> bill: we really are talking about mainly head injuries. >> yeah. >> bill: correct? in terms of the danger? >> i think that's the biggest debate right now yeah >> bill: not like broken legs or arms or dislocated shoulders. gary, good point. thank you so much down in saint peter's birth florida. stewart good to talk to you what
out that grind you into a monster in high school and it's win, win win win win and you sacrifice your body. i mean that's not healthy. >> yeah. to get people to focus on the game in ways of reducing the risk. larry in new britain, connecticut. >> good morning, bill >> bill: good. >> caller: basically if you paid attention, you can see football players have been getting bigger and faster. >> bill: yes. >> caller: i have a nephew who is a 240-pound punter, and...
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. >> jennifer: so it is bodies they need to throw on the system? it is -- it's management. >> it's everything -- everything needs to happen all at once, but i think what we have seen with the president is his well intention putting more money to support this problem in and of itself is not going to do the trick. >> jennifer: yeah. i really appreciate you coming in and updating on this really really important issue. up next, lots of other important stuff going on in the political world. unfortunately that's a of little interest to our brett ehrlich. he is next. ♪ >> jennifer: well the first week of the year is about to become old news but before it does brett ehrlich is here to offer his impressions -- first impressions of 2013. so shhhh, brett's talking now. ♪ >> it's been quite a week and while we covered the main stories of what unfolded over the last few days, here are the things you may not have heard about. after a medical scare, hillary clinton was discharged from the hospital, marking the first time in history a clinton discharge story w
. >> jennifer: so it is bodies they need to throw on the system? it is -- it's management. >> it's everything -- everything needs to happen all at once, but i think what we have seen with the president is his well intention putting more money to support this problem in and of itself is not going to do the trick. >> jennifer: yeah. i really appreciate you coming in and updating on this really really important issue. up next, lots of other important stuff going on in the...
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this as yesterday the bodies of 70 men were found in the city of aleppo, as seen here in the graphic image displayed by a numerous media outlets. the men's hands were bound behind their backs and they were killed with a single bullet each chen dumped in a river. israel's concern with syria diving deeper into chaos, the same could be said for the most populous country in the region egypt. president mohammed morsi rejected any calls for a new unity government. a new wave of violence erupted in that country last week between islamists and secular forces over death sentences handed out to 21 soccer fans involved in a deadly melee last year. with me is james jeffrey. ambassador what a pleasure it is to have you here tonight. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, john, happy to be here. >> john: thank you. one of syria's top political opposition advisers are there any hopes that this could be a solution no, sir i can't. >> agreed to by us, the russians that would lead to talks between the opposition and the government. but frankly there is very little to talk about. this is a civil war a
this as yesterday the bodies of 70 men were found in the city of aleppo, as seen here in the graphic image displayed by a numerous media outlets. the men's hands were bound behind their backs and they were killed with a single bullet each chen dumped in a river. israel's concern with syria diving deeper into chaos, the same could be said for the most populous country in the region egypt. president mohammed morsi rejected any calls for a new unity government. a new wave of violence erupted in...